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Category Archives: Linux
Setting up IPv6 access for a home workstation under Ubuntu Linux
My current home workstation is running Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, but I’m sure you should be able to adapt the following to run on debian or other Ubuntu flavours. This part only applied to setting up a single workstation, at some … Continue reading
Converting 3gp to xvid using Linux and ffmpeg
I recently purchased a new phone, a Samsung S and I’ve been busily taking video clips as you do, only recently have I tried to stream them from my PS3 to my TV, only to find that the 3gp format … Continue reading
Installing TwonkyServer on Ubuntu Lucid Lunx 10.04.1
Update – Monday 26th December 2011. Being a long term Logitech Squeezebox owner, I’m pleased to see that they have now incorperated a DNLA Server into their software and renamed it “Logitech Media Server“. I now no longer use Twonkyserver … Continue reading
Posted in Linux, Personal
Tagged Home Linux Server, Linux, Streaming media to PS3, Twonkyserver
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Installing Squeezeboxserver 7.5.1 on Hardy Heron
I’ve recently had to install Squeezebox 7.5.1 server on a virtual machine running Ubuntu Hardy Heron, so I though I would blog some instructions (just to remind me) and help anyone else. Download Squeezebox 7.5.1 to your machine from here Or … Continue reading
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Tagged Installing squeezeboxserver, Ubuntu Hardy Heron
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Installing SMART tools on Ubuntu
I eventually got round to installing SMART tools on my home Linux server, so now if one of the hard disks decides to start playing up or fails, I should get a nice little e-mail telling me there’s a problem. I’ve … Continue reading